Reference,Terminology and Guide

Reference, Terminology and Guide

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Website Design Philippines And CMS Website Development

Mayaritech's Content Management System (CMS) Website Development enables you to add and edit content on the fly. Our CMS Website Development provides you access to all your content plus the capability to customize all parts, sections and categories of your website. Access to your website is 24/7 and 7 days a week. As long as you have internet connection, computer, laptop and even your mobile phones you can access your CMS Website. You can also create groups and delegate work and responsibilities with custom access levels such as editor,administrator

History of Web Design

The rise of the internet within mainstream culture is largely correlated with its history as a visual medium. Like many other computer systems and applications, it took a graphic interface to get the general population to start to understand the internet’s potential. The personal computer would not have proliferated throughout our households and work environments without the display monitor, and still did not become widely used until electronic spreadsheets, word processors and video games started attracting users. Similarly, users did not start buying into the World Wide Webuntil the visual-oriented web browser started coming into its own in the early 1990s. And since that time, even though there have been dramatic improvements in web technology and aesthetics, some of the earliest web design techniques have persevered throughout the years.

1985 - History of Web Design

1985 was start of the internet, when Nintendo hit the shelves in the U.S. and the word 'internet' was just beginning to be heard. Remembering a time when you even dont know what a web page is.

Web pages are much more dynamic now compared before. Early on, there was only text, font sizes and family were limited if not just one, no images or animations or even a variety of colors were available yet. Plus the limitation on technical advancement was also limited such as the monitor which was monochrome and CRT or cathode ray tubes which also are bulky machines. There was no design to speak of text was aligned on the left margin and colors were limited to black and white (or really, green and white).

My how things have changed. Let's take a look at the timeline of web design.

1990's - History of Web Design

In the early 1990's, Sega Genesis and Sonic the Hedgehog swept the nation. The first website went live in 1991; it was a very simple, text-based site. Later, design was still heavily text-based, but now web designers could add up to 16 web safe colors.HTMLor hypertext markup language was developed so designers could set the structure of their web pages and control how their pages were viewed. This is also when theWorld Wide Web Consortium(W3C) was established. The W3C are a group of people from all over the world who got together to set guidelines for consistency in web design.

In the mid-1990's, the Playstation console appeared and things were shaking up in the world of web design. Designers now had the use of 256 colors, as well as 2web safe fonts: Times New Roman and Courier New. These were determined to be the fonts everyone had on their computers and so would be able to view the web pages the way the designers intended.

Ads were showing up on the internet andbuttonsallowing interaction with the user were making their first appearance. Macromedia Shockwave, JavaScript, and Flash made their debut which increased interaction and animation. And finally, web designers had more control of the layout and design of their pages with the advent ofCascading Style Sheets(CSS).

By the late 1990's, the Nintendo 64 had come out and web designers were relying more on color to add excitement to their web design. Designers were using color blocking and dark backgrounds, similar to what was in style in fashion. Web designers could now make use of gradients which added a sense of flow to their pages.

As more and more users were online, it became clear that navigation needed to be easier, so web designers addedmenusthat allowed users to go directly to another part of the web. With all of these new capabilities HTML was updated to version 4 which allowed for more control over images, tables, and other elements that designers could use to make their pages more appealing.

A brief history of web design for designers

My interest in coding my designs was lost at the the moment I realized how much trickery had to be done to make it happen. Seemingly simple issues could be solved in so many ways. Yet it still might not have worked on some browsers. One thing that always made me wonder is why there's a division between design and code. Why difficult things become more simpler, but simple things become more difficult? So instead of debating whether designers should learn code or developers should learn design, let's set some common ground on how design for the web evolved and how we could bridge the gap between code and design.

1989 - The dark ages of web design

The very beginning of web design was pretty dark, as screens were literally black and only few monochrome pixels lived therein. Design was made by symbols and tabulation (Tab key). So let's fast forward to the time when Graphic User Interface was the main way of surfing the web – the Wild West era of tables.

1995-Tables – The beginning

The birth of browsers that could display images was the first step into web design as we know it. The closest option available to structure information was the concept of tables already existing in HTML. So putting tables within tables, figuring out clever ways to mix static cells with fluid cells was the thing, started by David's Siegel's bookCreating Killer Sites. Though it didn’t feel totally right since the main purpose of a table is to structure numbers, it was still the common method to design the web for quite some time. The other problem was the difficulty to maintain these fragile structures. This is also the time when the termslicing designsbecame popular. Designers would make a fancy layout, but it was up to developers to break it into small pieces and figure out the best way to make that design work. On the other hand, tables had some awesome features like the ability to align things vertically, be defined in pixels or in percentages. The main benefit was that it was the closest to a grid we could get back then. It was also the time when so many developers decided not to like front-end coding.

1995 - JavaScript comes to the rescue

JavaScript was the answer to the limitations of HTML. For instance, need a popup window, want to dynamically modify the order of something? The answer was JavaScript. However, the main problem here is that JavaScript is layered on top of the fabric that makes the web work and has to be loaded separately. Very often it is used as an easy patch for a lazy developer, yet it is very powerful if used wisely. Nowadays we prefer to avoid JavaScript if the same feature can be delivered using CSS. Yet JavaScript itself stays strong as in front-end (jQuery) as on the back-end (Node.js).

1996 - The golden era of freedom – Flash

To break the limitations of existing web design, a technology was born that promised a freedom never seen before. The designer could design any shapes, layouts, animations, interactions, use any font and all this in one tool – Flash. The end-result is packed as one file and then sent to the browser to be displayed. That is, as long as a user had the latest flash plugin and some free time to wait until it loads, it worked like magic. This was the golden era for splash pages, intro animations, all kinds of interactive effects. Unfortunately, it wasn’t too open or search-friendly and certainly consumed a lot of processing power. When Apple decided to abandon it on their first iPhone (2007), Flash started to decay. At least for web design.

1998 CSS - Cascading Style Sheets for Online Aesthics

Around the same time as Flash, a better approach to structuring design from a technical standpoint was born – Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The basic concept here is to separate content from the presentation. So the look and formatting are defined in CSS, but the content in HTML. The first versions of CSS were far from flexible, but the biggest problem was the adoption rate by browsers. It took a few years before browsers started to fully support it and often it was quite buggy. This is also the time when one browser had the newest feature, while another was lacking it, which is a nightmare for a developer. To be clear, CSS isn’t a coding language, it is rather a declarative language. Should web designers learn how to code? Maybe. Should they understand how CSS works? Absolutely!

Browsing the web on mobile phones was a whole challenge in itself. Besides all the different layouts for devices, it introduced content-parity problems – should the design be the same on the tiny screen or should it be stripped down? Where to put all the nice, blinking ads on that tiny screen? Speed was also an issue, as loading a lot of content burns your internet money pretty fast. The first step to improvement was an idea of column grids. After a few iterations, the 960 grid system won, and the 12-column division became something designers were using every day. The next step was standardising the commonly used elements like forms, navigation, buttons, and to pack them in an easy, reusable way. Basically, making a library of visual elements that contains all the code in it. The winners here are Bootstrap and Foundation, which is also related to the fact that line between a website and an app is fading. The downside is that designs often look the same and designers still can’t access them without knowing how the code works.

2010 - Responsive Web Design or Mobile Friendly Web Sites

A brilliant guy named Ethan Marcotte decided to challenge the existing approach by proposing to use the same content, but different layouts for the design, and coined the term Responsive web design. Technically we still use HTML and CSS, so it is rather a conceptual advancement. Yet there are lot of misconceptions here. For a designer, responsive means mocking up multiple layouts. For the client, it means it works on the phone. For a developer, it is the way how images are served, download speeds, semantics, mobile/desktop first and more. The main benefit here is the content parity, meaning that it's the same website that works everywhere. Hope we can agree on that, at the least.

2010 - The times of the flat

Designing more layouts takes more time, so luckily we decided to streamline the process by ditching fancy shadow effects and getting back to the roots of design by prioritising the content. Fine photography, typography, sharp illustrations and thoughtful layouts is how we design now. Simplifying visual elements or so called Flat design is also part of the process. The main benefit here is that much more thought is being put into copy, into hierarchy of the message and content in general. Glossy buttons are replaced by icons and that allows us to use vector images and icon fonts. Web fonts deliver beautiful typography. The funny thing is, the web was close to this from the very beginning. But well, that’s what the young years are for.

2014 - The bright future

The major role of web design has been to actually make codes and content more attractive, make it visually enthising to the reader while using his browser. Imagine that designers simply move things around the screen and a clean code comes out! And I don't mean changing the order of things, but having full flexibility and control! Imagine that developers don't have to worry about browser compatibility and can focus on actual problem solving!

Technically there are a few new concepts that support the move into that direction. New units in CSS like vh, vw (viewport height and width) allow much greater flexibility to position elements. It will also solve the problem that has puzzled so many designers – why centering something vertically in CSS is such a pain. Flexbox is another cool concept which is a part of CSS. It allows to create layouts and modify them with a single property instead of writing lot of code. And finally web components is an even bigger take. It is a set of elements bundled together, i.e. a gallery, signup form etc. That introduces an easier workflow, where elements become building blocks that can be reused and updated separately.

Web Design Philippines Price And Cost

Web design is becoming an integral part of any business since the dawn of the internet. Now in the philippines more pressing reasons are presented daily in the news, in the environement, in social media, medecine and a lot more. If you do not have a website by this time, December of 2018, then you might be left out. Or should i say you are left behind. Did you know that as of june 2018, we already have 67 Million Filipino internet users. That is 63% of our total population. If you are a business man, an entreprenuer, a seller or just someone who want to have an audience, wouldn't you like to tap that market.

For you to do that the first thing to do is to build your website, get a developer or better yet get us, Mayaritech worry free website design partner. So how much should a person, a company, a business a professional spend on a website. The basic answer is really based on what you want the website to do.

Here at Mayaritech we define your web design spending based on what your website can do. So lets start with the folloing:

1. One Page Website Design starts at 12,000.00 Php

2. Multi page website Design starts at 35,000.00 Php

CMS Website Development with unlimited user groups, unlimited user and unlimited pages.Mayaritech's Content Management System (CMS) Website Development enables you to add and edit content on the fly. Our CMS Website Development provides you access to all your content plus the capability to customize all parts, sections and categories of your website. Access to your website is 24/7 and 7 days a week. As long as you have internet connection, computer, laptop and even your mobile phones you can access your CMS Website. You can also create groups and delegate work and responsibilities with custom access levels such as editor,administrator.

Mayaritech shall provide a very flexible Access Control List, with unlimited Groups and Access Levels, and the ability to assign one User to multiple Groups and any Groups to any Access Level.Custom Mayaritech will customize the Access control list system into two completely separate systems. One system controls what things on the site users can view. The other controls what things users cando (what actions a user can take). The ACL for each is set up differently and customized based on the clients requirements.Provide Control for What Your Clients/Users Can See. Any time a user is about to view an item on the online Data management Site, the program checks whether the user has access to the item, as follows:Creates a list of all the Access Levels that the User has access to, based on all Groups that the User belongs to. Also, if a group has a parent group, access levels for the parent group are also included in the list.Checks whether the Access Level for the item (article, image, menu item for commission, discounts and so on) is on that list. If yes, then the item is displayed to the user. If no, then the item is not displayed.

Get orders Online from Desktops, Laptops and Mobile Devices.Receive Payments Via Credit Cards / Debit Cards / Visa / Master Card / American Express and DiscoverOur E-Commerce Websites are fast, safe and secure. It has no limitations and is fully equipped with professional functions required to start a small e-commerce shop to a full multivendor and e-commerce multi store shopping mall. Display and sort products by Price, Order, Name, latest Products, Top Ten sales and Featured. Wide range of PAYMENT GATEWAYS to use such as Paypal, Klarna, Sofort Banking, Skrill, and CASH or Bank Deposit

Talking about benefits, what are the actual benefits of having an E-commerce website? Based on our experience a well designed well developed site with complete and correct seo will bring you the sales you need. A great number of qualified clicks which could lead to a possible sale. Take note that the estimated average traffik share for the first page is 91.5 %. This is from a recent study conducted by Chitka. Exposure and brand awareness that any product needs and Finally the attention of 40 % of internet users in the Philippines which is around 50 Million netizens. Not to mention the world.

Again,if you dont have E-commerce SEO then your not reapping the benefits of a well developed website. At the end of the day, its basically exposure and sales. Take note that i mentioned complete and correct E commerce SEO since SEO has a lot of subjects to cover.

Allows you to have your own native app as a partner of your website! It allows you to turn your responsive website into a mobile app without the hassle of maintenance, updates and additional server maintenance. Now you can concentrate on one platform. Now you can concentrate on your business.

Who should design my website project?

There are alot of people you can get to do your web design project. You can get a free lance developer, you can commission a website design company, do it in-house if you have your own developers, you can even do it your self and finally you can get a partner.

For us to help you decide, lets carefully describe the advantages and disadvatnages of the different types of website designs

1. Free Lance Website Developers

Free lance developers are those website developers located on line with out any references. You ususally see this guys post their capabilities and sample work on buy and sell sites such as pwedepa.ph, sulit and more. The most glaring advantage is that they are cheap. You can hire them on a per hour or per piece arrangements. No attachements, no employee to employer relationship meaning you dont have to pay 13 month pay, over time and others. You can also post you website design requirement on freelance website sites such as freelancer.com, webflow.com and indeed.com

One major Disadvantage is the commitment. Since you dont know this guys the chances your project being scratched is high. You have no control over free lance website developers. They work on their own terms and you can not force them to finish your project simply because you dont know them. Collaboration and brain stroming is next to impossible. So maximing your website in terms of its purpose is not their priority. Remember they are free lance and you have to get a different developer based on your requirement, Unlike web design companies who usually has a team and has commitment,

2. A Website design company,

There are a lot of webdesign companies capable of designing your website. The key is selecting a web design company that fits your needs. Before we start on how to choose a website design company lets discuss the advatages of hiring a website design comapny. For one turn out is much faster as website design companies have a whole team to back you up. The results are expected to be professionally made website designs because firms have a dedicated person to do every section of your website. These are commonly for design, coding, web concept, final evaluation and testing.

1. You get a responsive website. Meaning it is compatible with all of the latest technologies(mobile, desktop, tables and more).

Not every so-called web design firm or provider has the knowledge or skill set required to create a website that not only runs smoothly on computers, but on tablets and smart phones as well. A site should also be built for adaptability with new and upcoming devices. With a professional designer, your entire website will be future-proof as new ways to browse the internet emerge.

2. You website design looks better, it is cleaner, organize and approprite.

The quality of the design itself depends on the level of professionalism of the provider. If you try to just a cheap, pre-made template, your site will look cheap. This is because most pre-made templates are basic with little to no options for improvement. A professionally design looks great AND offers flexibility and customization.

3. You will have a website unlike no other. You will have a custom made website design.

Professional designers know how to make an impressive website that reflects your company’s specific needs and personality. You’ll get a website designed just for you. The template won’t ever be shared with any other company.

4. Fast-loading web pages.

With any website, there are going to be some plug-ins and third party tools used for one reason or another. If someone inexperienced tries to build your site, they might not integrate the plug-ins correctly. The way a site is coded affects the performance and speed as well. If a site runs slowly or suffers in performance, no visitors will want to stick around.

5. It will save you a lot of hassle.

You get what you pay for, and if you pay a cheap price for a website, don’t be surprised if there are problems with it. You’ll still end up paying more money anyway by having a professional designer fix the mistakes. The entire site may even need to be redone. If you hire the right provider to begin with, you can expect to have a hassle-free experience.

6. A quality website will help reinforce your brand. Minim Errors, no broken links, no repeating content and no empty pages.

The way for any business to achieve success on the internet is to establish a brand. In order to do this, you must have a great looking, custom website. It will give your customers the right message about the type of business you run and why they should trust you.

It’s no secret that search engines – especially Google – LOVE unique content. A professional web design team will be able to create a search engine friendly website for you. They will be able to apply all of the essential elements that will help get your site indexed and ranked.

8. Any potential downtime will be minimized.

Poorly built websites have bugs and maintenance problems. What is something goes wrong with one of the plug-ins? What if there are any cross compatibility issues? Having a reliable web designer will prevent problems from occurring. Even if they do, a professional will be able to identify the problem and fix it quickly.

These are just some of the many reasons why you should only consider working with a professional, experienced web design team in Miami.

3. Do it in-house or company employees and developers.if you have your own developers, you can even